1920's The Charleston Now

: The dance became a national sensation after being featured in the 1923 Broadway musical Runnin' Wild , set to the hit song "The Charleston" by James P. Johnson .

The was the definitive dance craze of the 1920s, serving as a high-energy symbol of the "Roaring Twenties" and the rebellious spirit of the "Jazz Age" . It was characterized by fast-paced footwork, swinging arms, and a provocative "toes-in, heels-out" twisting motion. Historical Significance & Origins 1920's The Charleston

: It was the preferred dance of flappers , who used its energetic, vertical movements to celebrate their new freedoms—shorter skirts, bobbed hair, and the abandonment of restrictive corsets. Tracing the Roots of the “Charleston” Dance : The dance became a national sensation after

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